Since entering the homeschool high school years with my first child, I have done a lot of research and learning. There are so many things to think about and so many options to choose from!

Breaking things down into more manageable steps can help to keep the process from feeling totally overwhelming. Today I want to pass along something that has helped me by offering a FREE Printable Pack: Plan Your High School Electives to my subscribers.

Plan Your High School Electives Printable Pack is a neat version of what I “created” in my own personal notebook. I use the word “created” lightly when it comes to my notebook because it is my brain dump of everything and not necessarily as neat or organized as one would like! 😉 It really helped me to narrow the field in an aspect of high school that felt extremely vast and unmanageable.

What is Included in Plan Your High School Electives Free Printable Pack:

Plan Your High School Electives is a 3 step process of research, conversations with your teen, and a narrowing down of choices and how you will fulfill them.

Step One: Checklist of High School Electives Options – an extensive list of options to think about and check off ones you and your teen feel could be possible options

Step Two: Top 10 Electives to Explore – question to help you narrow the field of options, along space for keeping track of possible resources, curriculum, classes, etc.

Step Three: Final Elective Choices – the final choices your teen will be engaging in along with course descriptions, number of credits and a resource list

This printable pack is a THANK YOU for becoming an e-mail subscriber here at Starts At Eight! 🙂 Not a Subscriber?

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The Big Book of Homeschooling

To get tons of great advice, and move beyond the basics of academics, pick up a copy of The Big Book of Homeschool Ideas. Some topics included are things like active learning, learning with video games, helping teens/tween become independent learners (one of my chapters), teaching on the road, learning with movies, high school literature (one of my chapters), and gardening.

This book can carry you through all your years of homeschooling, covering the stages your children will mature through: preschoolers, elementary grades, middle school, and high school. As your life situation changes, you will find new chapters that apply to you. You can view the full table of contents to see all 103 topics!

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25 Comments

I would to have a printable pack but not at the expense of all the daily emails. This is the reason I use feedly to read my blogs. I don’t have to get an email every time someone posts which is good because i have over 100 blogs that I read (15 homeschooling and the rest quilting). That would be a lot of emails to go through. I read every post of your blog and I think you should reconsider your request. Thanks.

Hi Shannon. Thank you so much for faithfully reading my stuff here at StartsAtEight! I totally understand your frustration. I have set the mail up so that there is only a once a week e-mail round-up of anything that was newly posted. That way you are not receiving daily e-mails as I know how much that can clog things up. (I have g-mail and created an automatic forward to a set folder for all my e-mail subscriptions so they don’t clog up my e-mail but I can still check them out if I want to.) I decided on making it weekly instead of for every post after the post was done and had not yet changed the wording in the post. I will be changing the wording now.

Tina, After you have confirmed your subscription through a “confirmation e-mail” that you receive, you will get another e-mail that contains the link to download the Planning Your High School Electives file. This is my first go around at something like this so there is a learning curve for me too! I am working on seeing if I can add something to the “confirmation e-mail” that lets you know you will receive another e-mail with the link to download the Planning Your High School Electives file. If you don’t get it for some reason, please let me know.

Tina F.
Feb 03, 2014 @
21:01:55

Okay, sorry. The link was in another email folder. Duh me. ;P I’ve got it now, so disregard previous. I am just a techno-not.

LOL! No apologies necessary Tina! Like I said, I am in a learning curve myself, and you are not the first person to ask that question. I am working to make the “confirmation e-mail” more clear as we speak so that hopefully I can clear up the confusion for people. 🙂

Hi, Heidi. I somehow missed the printable “Plan your High School Electives” pack. I searched through all of my Outlook folders, but cannot find an e-mail. Would you please be able to resend that link to me? I would appreciate it greatly!

Julie, Sorry for the delay. I will send you an e-mail with the Plan Your High School Electives pack attached.

Kathleen Landers
Jul 07, 2016 @
11:22:13

May I also have the link to the “Plan Your High School Electives” as well. No where to be found in my e-mail. I am trying to get an idea of electives for my kiddo entering ninth this year and she is overwhelmed with pressure (done unto herself) to pick the right one to correspond with a future career. Thank you so much for offering this!

No problem Kathleen. Please send an e-mail to heidi @ startsateight {dot} com and you will receive a reply with the file attached.

Lisa
Feb 12, 2018 @
20:44:45

I’m trying to get the homeschool electives printable pack. I put in my first and last name. Then my email address. There isn’t a place that says email though. I see first name, last, a blank space that says nothing and then website. I tried both places to put my email address, but nothing happened when I click subscribe. Hopefully, that all made sense, lol!! Anyway, please help 🙂

The”e-mail” box is the top box. It is labeled e-mail right under where it says, “*indicates required”. So top box is e-mail, then First Name, then Last Name, and the bottom is Website. If you have the first 3 boxes filled out correctly and then hit Subscribe, it should work for you.